Casino

In modern English, a casino is a facility which houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities. The industry that deals in casinos is called the gaming industry. Casinos are most commonly built near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships or other tourist attractions. There is much debate over whether or not the social and economic consequences of casino gambling outweigh the initial revenue that may be generated. In the United States, some states that have high unemployment and budget deficits have turned to legalizing casinos, often in places that are not tourist destinations. Some casinos are also known for hosting live entertainment events, such as stand-up comedy, concerts, and sporting events.

Etymology and usage

The term "casino" is a confusing linguistic false friend for translators.

Casino is of Italian origin; the root casa (house) originally meant a small country villa, summerhouse, or social club. During the 19th century, the term casino came to include other public buildings where pleasurable activities took place; such edifices were usually built on the grounds of a larger Italian villa or palazzo, and were used to host civic town functions, including dancing, gambling, music listening, and sports; examples in Italy include Villa Farnese and Villa Giulia, and in the US the Newport Casino in Newport, Rhode Island. In modern-day Italian, the term casino designates a bordello (also called casa chiusa, literally "closed house"), while the gambling house is spelled casinò with an accent.

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Casino ATM Theft CCTV Footage

We are currently investigating an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) theft from a local casino.
This is one of 13 ATM-related smash-and-grab thefts since August 2014, where offenders use a vehicle or weapon to smash through the doors or windows of a business, dislodge a machine and then steal it.
The most recent incident occurred this morning around 6 a.m., at CalgaryCasino, 1420 Meridian RoadN.E. It is believed two offenders smashed the front glass of the casino with a crowbar and entered the premises, heading straight for the ATM.
They loaded the machine onto a dolly and made their way outside and to a waiting vehicle – a silver-coloured minivan.
Likely unbeknownst to the thieves, the machine was in the process of being moved to a different location in the casino and was out of order and empty at the time.
There were several employees inside the casino at the time of the theft, however, none were injured.
In each of the 13 cases, the offenders have stolen very little, if any, money, as the machines are often emptied several times in a 24-hour period and at the end of the business day.
Damage to the targeted buildings has ranged from $5,000 to $40,000, and often leaves business owners with considerable clean up and restoration costs.
The Service has arrested three people in connection two of the 13 incidents, however, we believe copycat offenders have orchestrated the most recent offence.
Aldrich Carnero, 28, and RichardDimas, 27, have been arrested and are in custody for the ATM smash and grab that occurred at CashCanada on Monday, Nov. 17, 2014.
Also arrested in relation to an ATM smash and grab that occurred at the HuskyGas on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014, is JesseAlan Johnson. Johnson, 24, remains in custody at this time.
We are urging businesses with ATMs to target-harden themselves against smash-and-grab thefts by moving the machines away from windows or doors.
Ensure the machines are in view of CCTV and that they are affixed by a chain or bolted to the floor. Always ensure the machines are emptied several times a day.
Our investigators with the Service’s Centralized General Investigations Section are working with the Business Liaison Unit in an effort to raise awareness of the incidents and help to educate business owners on protecting their assets.
Anyone with information about this incident or any other is encouraged to contact us at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
TEXT: tttTIPS to 274637

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Casino ATM Theft CCTV Footage

We are currently investigating an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) theft from a local casino.
This is one of 13 ATM-related smash-and-grab thefts since August 2014, where offenders use a vehicle or weapon to smash through the doors or windows of a business, dislodge a machine and then steal it.
The most recent incident occurred this morning around 6 a.m., at CalgaryCasino, 1420 Meridian RoadN.E. It is believed two offenders smashed the front glass of the casino with a crowbar and entered the premises, heading straight for the ATM.
They loaded the machine onto a dolly and made their way outside and to a waiting vehicle – a silver-coloured minivan.
Likely unbeknownst to the thieves, the machine was in the process of being moved to a different location in the casino and was out of order ...

We are currently investigating an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) theft from a local casino.
This is one of 13 ATM-related smash-and-grab thefts since August 2014, where offenders use a vehicle or weapon to smash through the doors or windows of a business, dislodge a machine and then steal it.
The most recent incident occurred this morning around 6 a.m., at CalgaryCasino, 1420 Meridian RoadN.E. It is believed two offenders smashed the front glass of the casino with a crowbar and entered the premises, heading straight for the ATM.
They loaded the machine onto a dolly and made their way outside and to a waiting vehicle – a silver-coloured minivan.
Likely unbeknownst to the thieves, the machine was in the process of being moved to a different location in the casino and was out of order and empty at the time.
There were several employees inside the casino at the time of the theft, however, none were injured.
In each of the 13 cases, the offenders have stolen very little, if any, money, as the machines are often emptied several times in a 24-hour period and at the end of the business day.
Damage to the targeted buildings has ranged from $5,000 to $40,000, and often leaves business owners with considerable clean up and restoration costs.
The Service has arrested three people in connection two of the 13 incidents, however, we believe copycat offenders have orchestrated the most recent offence.
Aldrich Carnero, 28, and RichardDimas, 27, have been arrested and are in custody for the ATM smash and grab that occurred at CashCanada on Monday, Nov. 17, 2014.
Also arrested in relation to an ATM smash and grab that occurred at the HuskyGas on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014, is JesseAlan Johnson. Johnson, 24, remains in custody at this time.
We are urging businesses with ATMs to target-harden themselves against smash-and-grab thefts by moving the machines away from windows or doors.
Ensure the machines are in view of CCTV and that they are affixed by a chain or bolted to the floor. Always ensure the machines are emptied several times a day.
Our investigators with the Service’s Centralized General Investigations Section are working with the Business Liaison Unit in an effort to raise awareness of the incidents and help to educate business owners on protecting their assets.
Anyone with information about this incident or any other is encouraged to contact us at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
TEXT: tttTIPS to 274637

We are currently investigating an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) theft from a local casino.
This is one of 13 ATM-related smash-and-grab thefts since August 2014, where offenders use a vehicle or weapon to smash through the doors or windows of a business, dislodge a machine and then steal it.
The most recent incident occurred this morning around 6 a.m., at CalgaryCasino, 1420 Meridian RoadN.E. It is believed two offenders smashed the front glass of the casino with a crowbar and entered the premises, heading straight for the ATM.
They loaded the machine onto a dolly and made their way outside and to a waiting vehicle – a silver-coloured minivan.
Likely unbeknownst to the thieves, the machine was in the process of being moved to a different location in the casino and was out of order and empty at the time.
There were several employees inside the casino at the time of the theft, however, none were injured.
In each of the 13 cases, the offenders have stolen very little, if any, money, as the machines are often emptied several times in a 24-hour period and at the end of the business day.
Damage to the targeted buildings has ranged from $5,000 to $40,000, and often leaves business owners with considerable clean up and restoration costs.
The Service has arrested three people in connection two of the 13 incidents, however, we believe copycat offenders have orchestrated the most recent offence.
Aldrich Carnero, 28, and RichardDimas, 27, have been arrested and are in custody for the ATM smash and grab that occurred at CashCanada on Monday, Nov. 17, 2014.
Also arrested in relation to an ATM smash and grab that occurred at the HuskyGas on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014, is JesseAlan Johnson. Johnson, 24, remains in custody at this time.
We are urging businesses with ATMs to target-harden themselves against smash-and-grab thefts by moving the machines away from windows or doors.
Ensure the machines are in view of CCTV and that they are affixed by a chain or bolted to the floor. Always ensure the machines are emptied several times a day.
Our investigators with the Service’s Centralized General Investigations Section are working with the Business Liaison Unit in an effort to raise awareness of the incidents and help to educate business owners on protecting their assets.
Anyone with information about this incident or any other is encouraged to contact us at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
TEXT: tttTIPS to 274637

Marseille Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
From a distance, one of Marseille's main landmarks rises high above the harbor, the seafarers' church of Notre-Dame de la Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives, it is a splendid structure inspired by Byzantine Romanic design.
The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the 5th century, the mighty Abbaye Saint-Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians.
A boat trip from Ca...

MARSEILLE France In 72 Hours

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✈ BARCELONA • https://youtu.be/gYXOzVjNDh4
MARSEILLE is a big port city in southern France in the gorgeous region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. It’s the second largest city after Paris and the biggest commercial port in France. Thanks to its greek and roman heritage, the city abounds in historic landmarks. For my part I just adore Marseille for its paradisiacal beaches and coves with clear teal water.
MARSEILLE ON GOOGLEMAPS • https://goo.gl/maps/Je9EqfthKc12
MARSEILLE’S TOURIST OFFICE • http://www.marseille-tourisme.com
MARSEILLE’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE • http://www.marseille.fr
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PLACES SHOWN • The BlueCoast | La Côte Bl...

Travel Guide to Marseille, France | Jaycation Vlog

The second largest metropolitan city in France has a lot to offer. Although Marseille gets a bad rap from a lot of people, this city in the South of France is unique in it's own way. With a central Vieux Port in the heart of the city, Marseille produces some of the finest seafood on the Mediterranean. Explore Marseille with TravelHostJay Jay Maniquis as he & his Dad have 6 hours to eat, explore and discover what Marseille has to offer!
Website Links:
AirportShuttle: http://www.marseille-airport.com/access-car-parks/access/shuttle-buses/marseille-station-centre
Les Echevins TripAdvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187253-d5594189-Reviews-Les_echevins-Marseille_Bouches_du_Rhone_Provence.htmlVideo Transcription:
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published: 02 Nov 2015

Marseille Drone Video Tour | Expedia

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Check out the best sights and attractions Marseille, France has to offer through aerial drone footage of the city.
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published: 13 Jan 2017

WHAT WE DID IN MARSEILLE | TRAVEL VLOG | Shauna Louise

Hello everyone!
I hope you enjoy watching this travel vlog from our time in Marseille. It was a completely unexpected trip for me - you know I never say no to seeing a new place!
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Marseille & Toulon Travel Vlog

Hi there,
Thank you for taking the time to visit my YouTube channel. I hope you enjoyed watching my trip to Marseille and Toulon with Princess Cruises :) The first of many trips this summer I hope!
Love,
Louise x
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published: 28 May 2017

MARSEILLE, France Travel Guide | Top 5 Best Places In Marseille | You Must Visit !!

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5. Parc national des Calanques
It is a national park, established in 2012. It includes parts of the Massif des Calanques stretching between Marseille and Cassis.
It extends over 520 km2 (201 sq mi), of which 85 km2 (33 sq mi) is land, while the remaining is marine area.
4. Museum of European and MediterraneanCivilisations
It is a national museum, devoted to European and Mediterranean civilisations
It was designed by the architect Rudy Ricciotti in col...

EXPLORING MARSEILLE, FRANCE! (Study Abroad Travel Vlog)

First travel vlog! Leaving Aix for the weekend to visit Marseille, watch Redbull Crashed Ice, and visit some islands! ♥ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tferg__/ ♥ twitter: https://twitter.com/tiffanytheprez ♥ snapchat: bigtitties420 (yes really lolol)
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published: 16 Jan 2017

Marseille's Vibrant North African Market

Marseilles feels like Europe's gateway to Africa. About a quarter of its population is from North Africa, and two million people ride its ferries across the Mediterranean each year (most shuttling from here to Algeria and Tunisia). Like Los Angeles or Miami, the city has its melting-pot challenges (and some immigrant-related crime). But it is vibrant, it is reality, and no trip to southern France is really complete without a stop here. In this little clip, walk with me for a moment through the North African market in the center of Marseille.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Marseille, France: Portal To Provence

A new mini travel series in concert with Seabourn Cruises (www.seabourn.com) and Ralph Grizzle, the AvidCruiser. (www.avidcruiser.com) These episodes will be playing as in-stateroom television fleet wide, educating and inspiring guests onboard.
Shot across 10 cities in the Mediterranean.
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published: 10 Feb 2017

South of France Video Tour: Marseille, Part 1

Marseille is the second-largest city in France, after Paris, boasting a population of 850,000. Historically, it was the most important trade center in the region and functioned as the main trading port for the French empire. Learn more about the history of Marseille here. This city is currently the largest commercial port in France, and is the largest city on the southern French coast of the Mediterranean. Located between Montpellier and Nice, Marseille is also the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. It has a Mediterranean climate with mild, humid winters and warm to hot, mostly dry summers. Marseille has a vast public transportation system involving trams, metro, and busses, all under an easy ticketing system. There is also a very sophisticated bike rental system, which many...

Marseille Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
From a dista...

Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
From a distance, one of Marseille's main landmarks rises high above the harbor, the seafarers' church of Notre-Dame de la Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives, it is a splendid structure inspired by Byzantine Romanic design.
The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the 5th century, the mighty Abbaye Saint-Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians.
A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe, Les Calanques, a unique nature reserve where shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than 400 metres into the deep blue sea and extend for 20 kilometres.
Sur le pont D'avignon is a world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge, as that is the location of its bars!
A place of radiant light and sweet aromas, with villages that nestle in the rocks like eagles' nests and with cities that have an historic past, Provence is indeed a captivating land full of fascinating contrasts.

Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
From a distance, one of Marseille's main landmarks rises high above the harbor, the seafarers' church of Notre-Dame de la Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives, it is a splendid structure inspired by Byzantine Romanic design.
The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the 5th century, the mighty Abbaye Saint-Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians.
A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe, Les Calanques, a unique nature reserve where shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than 400 metres into the deep blue sea and extend for 20 kilometres.
Sur le pont D'avignon is a world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge, as that is the location of its bars!
A place of radiant light and sweet aromas, with villages that nestle in the rocks like eagles' nests and with cities that have an historic past, Provence is indeed a captivating land full of fascinating contrasts.

The second largest metropolitan city in France has a lot to offer. Although Marseille gets a bad rap from a lot of people, this city in the South of France is unique in it's own way. With a central Vieux Port in the heart of the city, Marseille produces some of the finest seafood on the Mediterranean. Explore Marseille with TravelHostJay Jay Maniquis as he & his Dad have 6 hours to eat, explore and discover what Marseille has to offer!
Website Links:
AirportShuttle: http://www.marseille-airport.com/access-car-parks/access/shuttle-buses/marseille-station-centre
Les Echevins TripAdvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187253-d5594189-Reviews-Les_echevins-Marseille_Bouches_du_Rhone_Provence.htmlVideo Transcription:
LeavingBarcelona, The BestCity in the World. Off to France! Marseille, here we come!
Welcome to the region of Provence, France.
Just Landed in Marseille, Maddy's in France! Put that on the Bucket List.
Maddy: "Oui, Oui."
King of the North! Yah! We're in Marseille, going to grab the bags and head to the city center. You can take a shuttle for 8 euro over here so we're going to the city center, drop off our bags at the train station and have some lunch.
So we got our bags, I was just worried about searching for a Starbucks in Marseille City but no need, Starbucks at the airport! Going to cop the mug now.
And there it is, and they got Lyon! ...YES! So Marseille Airport has France, Marseille, little expresso mugs and Lyon. That's freaking awesome, I don't have to go on a search for it now.
The airport shuttle to the city center of Marseille will take you about 25 minutes and will cost you 8 euro. Visit the airport website Marseille.aeroport.fr to book your shuttle in advance.
We're in Marseille at the train station (Gare de Marseille Saint Charles) and we're going to leave our bags here for a couple of hours and then go have some lunch and check out Notre Dame de la Garde. Got to drop the bags off real quick. It's over this way so come follow me.... KING OF THE NORTH!
We're looking for the subway Brah.
Maddy: To go where?
To go to the Vieux Port.
Me and Pops are here in Marseille looking around, check out the Vieux Port. Were going to walk over this way and go kick it.
Hey Maddy.
Maddy: We're in Francois.
We are in Les Echevins right now and having red wine, were here for lunch. Go it off of TripAdvisor, they rated it high so I figured we'd try it out and we're going to check out Notre Dame de la Garde after. So we got our Appetizers, I got the squid with a little salad and some bread. Maddy got the ChickenCaesar Salad. First meal in France, Bon a petit!
So our main course just came in and we got this off of Trip Advisor so we get 20% off and it's like a course deal. I have the Risotto with Shrimp and some squid and maybe some scallops.
And Maddy got the... what did you get Maddy?
Maddy: Steak, beef with french fries and a little bit of salad.
LooksGood!
Alot of French Restaurants have English translated menus.
First French meal, Fantastic!
Maddy: We have leftovers.
We've got leftovers for the hotel. Restaurant Les Echevins, I recommend it, it's like off the beaten path corner. Away from the tourist traps (It's reasonable). TripAdvisor gives you 20 percent off and the bill wasn't bad at all so try it out!
Were here at the Vieux Port, Center of the city of Marseille. I just had a great lunch, I'm about five pounds heavier now and check out all the yachts. Marseille is a big seafood town so alot of food here is very fresh. I had some of the most fresh squid I've ever had. So let's go explore!
There's the little PetitTrain (Les petits trains de Marseille). A round trip to Notre Dame de la Garde on the Les Petit Train will cost you about 8 euro and take about 3 hours. So me and Maddy are on the Les Petit Train to go to Notre Dame de la Garde which is featured on the Starbucks mug. Found it at the airport, don't have to look for one in town.
We're up at the top of the hill overlooking the city of Marseille with Maddy.
We're here at Notre Dame de la Garde, look at the view of Marseille from here and the French Riviera right there, turn around up to the Notre Dame de la Garde. Very beautiful scenery.
After a quick photo op it was back down the hill to the Vieux Port. The les Petit Train leaves every 20 minutes from the exact same spot (at Notre Dame de la Garde parking lot).
So we were here for about 4 and a half hours and we utilized our time right. Had a great lunch, went to the Vieux Port, took the le Petit Train up to Notre Dame de la Garde and now were back and got some Marseille Soap.
Maddy: For you Mom.
For Mother.
Well it's Au Revoir from Marseille. Next on Jaycation, we take a boat ride over to Monaco. We visit the famous Monte Carlo Casino and check out the streets of the famous (Monaco) Grand Prix.
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The second largest metropolitan city in France has a lot to offer. Although Marseille gets a bad rap from a lot of people, this city in the South of France is unique in it's own way. With a central Vieux Port in the heart of the city, Marseille produces some of the finest seafood on the Mediterranean. Explore Marseille with TravelHostJay Jay Maniquis as he & his Dad have 6 hours to eat, explore and discover what Marseille has to offer!
Website Links:
AirportShuttle: http://www.marseille-airport.com/access-car-parks/access/shuttle-buses/marseille-station-centre
Les Echevins TripAdvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187253-d5594189-Reviews-Les_echevins-Marseille_Bouches_du_Rhone_Provence.htmlVideo Transcription:
LeavingBarcelona, The BestCity in the World. Off to France! Marseille, here we come!
Welcome to the region of Provence, France.
Just Landed in Marseille, Maddy's in France! Put that on the Bucket List.
Maddy: "Oui, Oui."
King of the North! Yah! We're in Marseille, going to grab the bags and head to the city center. You can take a shuttle for 8 euro over here so we're going to the city center, drop off our bags at the train station and have some lunch.
So we got our bags, I was just worried about searching for a Starbucks in Marseille City but no need, Starbucks at the airport! Going to cop the mug now.
And there it is, and they got Lyon! ...YES! So Marseille Airport has France, Marseille, little expresso mugs and Lyon. That's freaking awesome, I don't have to go on a search for it now.
The airport shuttle to the city center of Marseille will take you about 25 minutes and will cost you 8 euro. Visit the airport website Marseille.aeroport.fr to book your shuttle in advance.
We're in Marseille at the train station (Gare de Marseille Saint Charles) and we're going to leave our bags here for a couple of hours and then go have some lunch and check out Notre Dame de la Garde. Got to drop the bags off real quick. It's over this way so come follow me.... KING OF THE NORTH!
We're looking for the subway Brah.
Maddy: To go where?
To go to the Vieux Port.
Me and Pops are here in Marseille looking around, check out the Vieux Port. Were going to walk over this way and go kick it.
Hey Maddy.
Maddy: We're in Francois.
We are in Les Echevins right now and having red wine, were here for lunch. Go it off of TripAdvisor, they rated it high so I figured we'd try it out and we're going to check out Notre Dame de la Garde after. So we got our Appetizers, I got the squid with a little salad and some bread. Maddy got the ChickenCaesar Salad. First meal in France, Bon a petit!
So our main course just came in and we got this off of Trip Advisor so we get 20% off and it's like a course deal. I have the Risotto with Shrimp and some squid and maybe some scallops.
And Maddy got the... what did you get Maddy?
Maddy: Steak, beef with french fries and a little bit of salad.
LooksGood!
Alot of French Restaurants have English translated menus.
First French meal, Fantastic!
Maddy: We have leftovers.
We've got leftovers for the hotel. Restaurant Les Echevins, I recommend it, it's like off the beaten path corner. Away from the tourist traps (It's reasonable). TripAdvisor gives you 20 percent off and the bill wasn't bad at all so try it out!
Were here at the Vieux Port, Center of the city of Marseille. I just had a great lunch, I'm about five pounds heavier now and check out all the yachts. Marseille is a big seafood town so alot of food here is very fresh. I had some of the most fresh squid I've ever had. So let's go explore!
There's the little PetitTrain (Les petits trains de Marseille). A round trip to Notre Dame de la Garde on the Les Petit Train will cost you about 8 euro and take about 3 hours. So me and Maddy are on the Les Petit Train to go to Notre Dame de la Garde which is featured on the Starbucks mug. Found it at the airport, don't have to look for one in town.
We're up at the top of the hill overlooking the city of Marseille with Maddy.
We're here at Notre Dame de la Garde, look at the view of Marseille from here and the French Riviera right there, turn around up to the Notre Dame de la Garde. Very beautiful scenery.
After a quick photo op it was back down the hill to the Vieux Port. The les Petit Train leaves every 20 minutes from the exact same spot (at Notre Dame de la Garde parking lot).
So we were here for about 4 and a half hours and we utilized our time right. Had a great lunch, went to the Vieux Port, took the le Petit Train up to Notre Dame de la Garde and now were back and got some Marseille Soap.
Maddy: For you Mom.
For Mother.
Well it's Au Revoir from Marseille. Next on Jaycation, we take a boat ride over to Monaco. We visit the famous Monte Carlo Casino and check out the streets of the famous (Monaco) Grand Prix.
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WHAT WE DID IN MARSEILLE | TRAVEL VLOG | Shauna Louise

Hello everyone!
I hope you enjoy watching this travel vlog from our time in Marseille. It was a completely unexpected trip for me - you know I never say no to ...

Hello everyone!
I hope you enjoy watching this travel vlog from our time in Marseille. It was a completely unexpected trip for me - you know I never say no to seeing a new place!
Like, comment & subscribe for similar videos in the future.
Lots of love!
xx
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Hello everyone!
I hope you enjoy watching this travel vlog from our time in Marseille. It was a completely unexpected trip for me - you know I never say no to seeing a new place!
Like, comment & subscribe for similar videos in the future.
Lots of love!
xx
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Hi there,
Thank you for taking the time to visit my YouTube channel. I hope you enjoyed watching my trip to Marseille and Toulon with Princess Cruises :) The first of many trips this summer I hope!
Love,
Louise x
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Hi there,
Thank you for taking the time to visit my YouTube channel. I hope you enjoyed watching my trip to Marseille and Toulon with Princess Cruises :) The first of many trips this summer I hope!
Love,
Louise x
Disclaimer: I am a brand ambassador for Samsung
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MARSEILLE, France Travel Guide | Top 5 Best Places In Marseille | You Must Visit !!

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5. Parc national des Calanques
It is a national park, established in 2012. It includes parts of the Massif des Calanques stretching between Marseille and Cassis.
It extends over 520 km2 (201 sq mi), of which 85 km2 (33 sq mi) is land, while the remaining is marine area.
4. Museum of European and MediterraneanCivilisations
It is a national museum, devoted to European and Mediterranean civilisations
It was designed by the architect Rudy Ricciotti in collaboration with the architect Roland Carta.
3. Fort Saint-Jean
Fort Saint-Jean is a fortification in Marseille, built in 1660 by Louis XIV at the entrance to the Old Port.
Since 2013 it is linked by two thin bridges to the historical district Le Panier, and to the MuCEM.
2. Vallon des Auffes
The Vallon des Auffes is a little traditional fishing haven in Marseille.
It is situated 2.5 km south-west of the Vieux-Port over the corniche Kennedy, between the Catalans beach and Malmousque bay.
1. Chateau d'If
It is a fortress (later a prison) located on the island of If, the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago.
It is famous for being one of the settings of AlexandreDumas' adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo.
travel | marseille france travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in marseille | you must know !!

travel | marseille france travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in marseille | you must know !!
This video contains information about marseille france, marseille travel, marseille travel guide, marseille travel destinations, best place in marseille, things to do in marseille, tourist attractions In marseille, best places in marseille.
5. Parc national des Calanques
It is a national park, established in 2012. It includes parts of the Massif des Calanques stretching between Marseille and Cassis.
It extends over 520 km2 (201 sq mi), of which 85 km2 (33 sq mi) is land, while the remaining is marine area.
4. Museum of European and MediterraneanCivilisations
It is a national museum, devoted to European and Mediterranean civilisations
It was designed by the architect Rudy Ricciotti in collaboration with the architect Roland Carta.
3. Fort Saint-Jean
Fort Saint-Jean is a fortification in Marseille, built in 1660 by Louis XIV at the entrance to the Old Port.
Since 2013 it is linked by two thin bridges to the historical district Le Panier, and to the MuCEM.
2. Vallon des Auffes
The Vallon des Auffes is a little traditional fishing haven in Marseille.
It is situated 2.5 km south-west of the Vieux-Port over the corniche Kennedy, between the Catalans beach and Malmousque bay.
1. Chateau d'If
It is a fortress (later a prison) located on the island of If, the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago.
It is famous for being one of the settings of AlexandreDumas' adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo.
travel | marseille france travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in marseille | you must know !!

First travel vlog! Leaving Aix for the weekend to visit Marseille, watch Redbull Crashed Ice, and visit some islands! ♥ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tferg__/ ♥ twitter: https://twitter.com/tiffanytheprez ♥ snapchat: bigtitties420 (yes really lolol)
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description of this video bc that's what this box is really for: Today's video is a travel vlog from our weekend in Marseille! We go to school about 20 km from Marseille, so we took a quick train ride over to the coast and had a good time, even though it was very cold and windy!

First travel vlog! Leaving Aix for the weekend to visit Marseille, watch Redbull Crashed Ice, and visit some islands! ♥ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tferg__/ ♥ twitter: https://twitter.com/tiffanytheprez ♥ snapchat: bigtitties420 (yes really lolol)
♥ Why You Should Use Natural Deodorant: http://shrsl.com/?dfge
(Use code “LoveJoyLove” for 10% off your first purchase!)
The vegan, aluminum-free natural deodorant that I use: http://shrsl.com/?dfga
♥ business inquiries? tiffanytheprez@aol.com
Watch my last video: NOT WHAT I EXPECTED (First Impression of FrenchClasses - Study Abroad) https://youtu.be/FRwUsXkthL8
description of this video bc that's what this box is really for: Today's video is a travel vlog from our weekend in Marseille! We go to school about 20 km from Marseille, so we took a quick train ride over to the coast and had a good time, even though it was very cold and windy!

Marseilles feels like Europe's gateway to Africa. About a quarter of its population is from North Africa, and two million people ride its ferries across the Mediterranean each year (most shuttling from here to Algeria and Tunisia). Like Los Angeles or Miami, the city has its melting-pot challenges (and some immigrant-related crime). But it is vibrant, it is reality, and no trip to southern France is really complete without a stop here. In this little clip, walk with me for a moment through the North African market in the center of Marseille.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Marseilles feels like Europe's gateway to Africa. About a quarter of its population is from North Africa, and two million people ride its ferries across the Mediterranean each year (most shuttling from here to Algeria and Tunisia). Like Los Angeles or Miami, the city has its melting-pot challenges (and some immigrant-related crime). But it is vibrant, it is reality, and no trip to southern France is really complete without a stop here. In this little clip, walk with me for a moment through the North African market in the center of Marseille.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchan...

Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont D’Avignon’ are the words of the world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge as that is the location of its bars! For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the city of Nîmes. It is the capital of the DepartementGard that is situated on the periphery of Provence. One of the most well preserved mediaeval fortifications in Europe surrounds the small town of Aigues-Mortes along the western periphery of the Camargue in the south of France. The town was established in 1240. From the city wall that is eleven metres high and six metres thick, there is a wonderful view across the rooftops of the impregnable city. With historic towns in which both the Romans and the Papacy felt at home, and with blossoming fields of lavender and ancient mountain villages, Provence is a land of sweet aromas and radiant light.

Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont D’Avignon’ are the words of the world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge as that is the location of its bars! For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the city of Nîmes. It is the capital of the DepartementGard that is situated on the periphery of Provence. One of the most well preserved mediaeval fortifications in Europe surrounds the small town of Aigues-Mortes along the western periphery of the Camargue in the south of France. The town was established in 1240. From the city wall that is eleven metres high and six metres thick, there is a wonderful view across the rooftops of the impregnable city. With historic towns in which both the Romans and the Papacy felt at home, and with blossoming fields of lavender and ancient mountain villages, Provence is a land of sweet aromas and radiant light.

Marseille, France: Portal To Provence

A new mini travel series in concert with Seabourn Cruises (www.seabourn.com) and Ralph Grizzle, the AvidCruiser. (www.avidcruiser.com) These episodes will be p...

A new mini travel series in concert with Seabourn Cruises (www.seabourn.com) and Ralph Grizzle, the AvidCruiser. (www.avidcruiser.com) These episodes will be playing as in-stateroom television fleet wide, educating and inspiring guests onboard.
Shot across 10 cities in the Mediterranean.
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Thanks for watching!
- Chris

A new mini travel series in concert with Seabourn Cruises (www.seabourn.com) and Ralph Grizzle, the AvidCruiser. (www.avidcruiser.com) These episodes will be playing as in-stateroom television fleet wide, educating and inspiring guests onboard.
Shot across 10 cities in the Mediterranean.
Music from Firstcom.com with rights.
www.amberpacificstudios.com
Twitter:
www.twitter.com/ChrisStanleyHD
Facebook Fan Page:
www.facebook.com/pages/Amber-Pacific-Studios/6731267607
Thanks for watching!
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South of France Video Tour: Marseille, Part 1

Marseille is the second-largest city in France, after Paris, boasting a population of 850,000. Historically, it was the most important trade center in the regio...

Marseille is the second-largest city in France, after Paris, boasting a population of 850,000. Historically, it was the most important trade center in the region and functioned as the main trading port for the French empire. Learn more about the history of Marseille here. This city is currently the largest commercial port in France, and is the largest city on the southern French coast of the Mediterranean. Located between Montpellier and Nice, Marseille is also the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. It has a Mediterranean climate with mild, humid winters and warm to hot, mostly dry summers. Marseille has a vast public transportation system involving trams, metro, and busses, all under an easy ticketing system. There is also a very sophisticated bike rental system, which many argue is the best way to see the city. Residents of Marseille are known as Marseillais.
This article is the first part of a two-part series featuring Marseille; in it you will learn about some of the most popular destinations in town.
Vieux-Port
Vieux-Port, meaning “old port” in English, is the top destination in Marseille for tourists. If you’re only in town for a couple days and want to see everything, this is where you should start. It is often cited as the place where civilization began, as it was the site of one of the first Greek settlements in 600 B.C. By 2013 Marseille had transformed this section of the city into a mainly pedestrian area, making it easier for tourists and locals to experience the old port as it had been in centuries past. The Vieux-Port as well as the Chateau d’If was featured in Alexandre Dumas’s landmark work, The Count of Monte Cristo. In its heyday in 1854, the Old Port had a capacity of between 1,000 and 1,200 ships, and roughly 18,000 ships per year. It lost relevance with the popularity of steamships, as its 6 meter depth was too shallow for the ships to enter. The entire region was devastated by the Nazi incursion in 1943, but in 1948, Fernand Pouillon was put in charge of reconstructing what you see today.
Nowadays, the Vieux-Port is well-known for its diverse markets and hand-crafted souvenirs. For a look at what is essentially the “new port” in Marseille, check on the Grand PortMaritime de Marseille further north-west.
Museums in Marseille
Marseille is also known for its astonishing selection of museums. Although we discuss a few in this video, make sure to check out the rest on your next trip. You’ll find the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations on the north side of the port. This museum features a fascinating comparison on all aspects of Mediterranean cultures. It takes a historical perspective on the development of Marseille and is a great showcase for the evolution of the south of France. Another great museum is the Marine and Economy Museum, which is dedicated entirely to sea trade, especially the role Marseille played in the expansion of European sea trade.
The Marseille Town Hall, while not precisely a museum, is a spectacular example of seventeenth century architecture. It has been a meeting place for the city’s council since the Middle Ages. Other architectural examples include the St. NicholasFort and the St. Jean Fort at the mouth of the Vieux-Port. The St. Nicholas Fort is famous for its great views of the port, and both forts were built by King Louis XIV following a revolt against their governor by the citizens of Marseille.
Staying in Marseille
While you won’t be able to stay in a fort, New YorkHabitat has a diverse range of accommodation available for every budget and style. Booking a New York Habitat apartment is the best way to experience Marseille like a local. If you’re only in town for a few days or weeks, consider booking one of our vacation rental apartments in Marseille. If you’re looking for more long term or permanent Marseille apartment options, this list is a great place to start.
Have you ever been to Marseille? Let us know what your favorite spots are in the comments below!
For more on this, check out our blog at: http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2015/05/26/video-tour-marseille-part-1/

Marseille is the second-largest city in France, after Paris, boasting a population of 850,000. Historically, it was the most important trade center in the region and functioned as the main trading port for the French empire. Learn more about the history of Marseille here. This city is currently the largest commercial port in France, and is the largest city on the southern French coast of the Mediterranean. Located between Montpellier and Nice, Marseille is also the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. It has a Mediterranean climate with mild, humid winters and warm to hot, mostly dry summers. Marseille has a vast public transportation system involving trams, metro, and busses, all under an easy ticketing system. There is also a very sophisticated bike rental system, which many argue is the best way to see the city. Residents of Marseille are known as Marseillais.
This article is the first part of a two-part series featuring Marseille; in it you will learn about some of the most popular destinations in town.
Vieux-Port
Vieux-Port, meaning “old port” in English, is the top destination in Marseille for tourists. If you’re only in town for a couple days and want to see everything, this is where you should start. It is often cited as the place where civilization began, as it was the site of one of the first Greek settlements in 600 B.C. By 2013 Marseille had transformed this section of the city into a mainly pedestrian area, making it easier for tourists and locals to experience the old port as it had been in centuries past. The Vieux-Port as well as the Chateau d’If was featured in Alexandre Dumas’s landmark work, The Count of Monte Cristo. In its heyday in 1854, the Old Port had a capacity of between 1,000 and 1,200 ships, and roughly 18,000 ships per year. It lost relevance with the popularity of steamships, as its 6 meter depth was too shallow for the ships to enter. The entire region was devastated by the Nazi incursion in 1943, but in 1948, Fernand Pouillon was put in charge of reconstructing what you see today.
Nowadays, the Vieux-Port is well-known for its diverse markets and hand-crafted souvenirs. For a look at what is essentially the “new port” in Marseille, check on the Grand PortMaritime de Marseille further north-west.
Museums in Marseille
Marseille is also known for its astonishing selection of museums. Although we discuss a few in this video, make sure to check out the rest on your next trip. You’ll find the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations on the north side of the port. This museum features a fascinating comparison on all aspects of Mediterranean cultures. It takes a historical perspective on the development of Marseille and is a great showcase for the evolution of the south of France. Another great museum is the Marine and Economy Museum, which is dedicated entirely to sea trade, especially the role Marseille played in the expansion of European sea trade.
The Marseille Town Hall, while not precisely a museum, is a spectacular example of seventeenth century architecture. It has been a meeting place for the city’s council since the Middle Ages. Other architectural examples include the St. NicholasFort and the St. Jean Fort at the mouth of the Vieux-Port. The St. Nicholas Fort is famous for its great views of the port, and both forts were built by King Louis XIV following a revolt against their governor by the citizens of Marseille.
Staying in Marseille
While you won’t be able to stay in a fort, New YorkHabitat has a diverse range of accommodation available for every budget and style. Booking a New York Habitat apartment is the best way to experience Marseille like a local. If you’re only in town for a few days or weeks, consider booking one of our vacation rental apartments in Marseille. If you’re looking for more long term or permanent Marseille apartment options, this list is a great place to start.
Have you ever been to Marseille? Let us know what your favorite spots are in the comments below!
For more on this, check out our blog at: http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2015/05/26/video-tour-marseille-part-1/

Casino ATM Theft CCTV Footage

We are currently investigating an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) theft from a local casino.
This is one of 13 ATM-related smash-and-grab thefts since August 2014, where offenders use a vehicle or weapon to smash through the doors or windows of a business, dislodge a machine and then steal it.
The most recent incident occurred this morning around 6 a.m., at CalgaryCasino, 1420 Meridian RoadN.E. It is believed two offenders smashed the front glass of the casino with a crowbar and entered the premises, heading straight for the ATM.
They loaded the machine onto a dolly and made their way outside and to a waiting vehicle – a silver-coloured minivan.
Likely unbeknownst to the thieves, the machine was in the process of being moved to a different location in the casino and was out of order and empty at the time.
There were several employees inside the casino at the time of the theft, however, none were injured.
In each of the 13 cases, the offenders have stolen very little, if any, money, as the machines are often emptied several times in a 24-hour period and at the end of the business day.
Damage to the targeted buildings has ranged from $5,000 to $40,000, and often leaves business owners with considerable clean up and restoration costs.
The Service has arrested three people in connection two of the 13 incidents, however, we believe copycat offenders have orchestrated the most recent offence.
Aldrich Carnero, 28, and RichardDimas, 27, have been arrested and are in custody for the ATM smash and grab that occurred at CashCanada on Monday, Nov. 17, 2014.
Also arrested in relation to an ATM smash and grab that occurred at the HuskyGas on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014, is JesseAlan Johnson. Johnson, 24, remains in custody at this time.
We are urging businesses with ATMs to target-harden themselves against smash-and-grab thefts by moving the machines away from windows or doors.
Ensure the machines are in view of CCTV and that they are affixed by a chain or bolted to the floor. Always ensure the machines are emptied several times a day.
Our investigators with the Service’s Centralized General Investigations Section are working with the Business Liaison Unit in an effort to raise awareness of the incidents and help to educate business owners on protecting their assets.
Anyone with information about this incident or any other is encouraged to contact us at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
TEXT: tttTIPS to 274637

Marseille Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
From a distance, one of Marseille's main landmarks rises high above the harbor, the seafarers' church of Notre-Dame de la Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives, it is a splendid structure inspired by Byzantine Romanic design.
The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the 5th century, the mighty Abbaye Saint-Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians.
A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe, Les Calanques, a unique nature reserve where shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than 400 metres into the deep blue sea and extend for 20 kilometres.
Sur le pont D'avignon is a world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge, as that is the location of its bars!
A place of radiant light and sweet aromas, with villages that nestle in the rocks like eagles' nests and with cities that have an historic past, Provence is indeed a captivating land full of fascinating contrasts.

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MARSEILLE, FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE

Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, we will explore the second largest city in Fran...

Travel Guide to Marseille, France | Jaycation Vlog

The second largest metropolitan city in France has a lot to offer. Although Marseille gets a bad rap from a lot of people, this city in the South of France is unique in it's own way. With a central Vieux Port in the heart of the city, Marseille produces some of the finest seafood on the Mediterranean. Explore Marseille with TravelHostJay Jay Maniquis as he & his Dad have 6 hours to eat, explore and discover what Marseille has to offer!
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AirportShuttle: http://www.marseille-airport.com/access-car-parks/access/shuttle-buses/marseille-station-centre
Les Echevins TripAdvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187253-d5594189-Reviews-Les_echevins-Marseille_Bouches_du_Rhone_Provence.htmlVideo Transcription:
LeavingBarcelona, The BestCity in the World. Off to France! Marseille, here we come!
Welcome to the region of Provence, France.
Just Landed in Marseille, Maddy's in France! Put that on the Bucket List.
Maddy: "Oui, Oui."
King of the North! Yah! We're in Marseille, going to grab the bags and head to the city center. You can take a shuttle for 8 euro over here so we're going to the city center, drop off our bags at the train station and have some lunch.
So we got our bags, I was just worried about searching for a Starbucks in Marseille City but no need, Starbucks at the airport! Going to cop the mug now.
And there it is, and they got Lyon! ...YES! So Marseille Airport has France, Marseille, little expresso mugs and Lyon. That's freaking awesome, I don't have to go on a search for it now.
The airport shuttle to the city center of Marseille will take you about 25 minutes and will cost you 8 euro. Visit the airport website Marseille.aeroport.fr to book your shuttle in advance.
We're in Marseille at the train station (Gare de Marseille Saint Charles) and we're going to leave our bags here for a couple of hours and then go have some lunch and check out Notre Dame de la Garde. Got to drop the bags off real quick. It's over this way so come follow me.... KING OF THE NORTH!
We're looking for the subway Brah.
Maddy: To go where?
To go to the Vieux Port.
Me and Pops are here in Marseille looking around, check out the Vieux Port. Were going to walk over this way and go kick it.
Hey Maddy.
Maddy: We're in Francois.
We are in Les Echevins right now and having red wine, were here for lunch. Go it off of TripAdvisor, they rated it high so I figured we'd try it out and we're going to check out Notre Dame de la Garde after. So we got our Appetizers, I got the squid with a little salad and some bread. Maddy got the ChickenCaesar Salad. First meal in France, Bon a petit!
So our main course just came in and we got this off of Trip Advisor so we get 20% off and it's like a course deal. I have the Risotto with Shrimp and some squid and maybe some scallops.
And Maddy got the... what did you get Maddy?
Maddy: Steak, beef with french fries and a little bit of salad.
LooksGood!
Alot of French Restaurants have English translated menus.
First French meal, Fantastic!
Maddy: We have leftovers.
We've got leftovers for the hotel. Restaurant Les Echevins, I recommend it, it's like off the beaten path corner. Away from the tourist traps (It's reasonable). TripAdvisor gives you 20 percent off and the bill wasn't bad at all so try it out!
Were here at the Vieux Port, Center of the city of Marseille. I just had a great lunch, I'm about five pounds heavier now and check out all the yachts. Marseille is a big seafood town so alot of food here is very fresh. I had some of the most fresh squid I've ever had. So let's go explore!
There's the little PetitTrain (Les petits trains de Marseille). A round trip to Notre Dame de la Garde on the Les Petit Train will cost you about 8 euro and take about 3 hours. So me and Maddy are on the Les Petit Train to go to Notre Dame de la Garde which is featured on the Starbucks mug. Found it at the airport, don't have to look for one in town.
We're up at the top of the hill overlooking the city of Marseille with Maddy.
We're here at Notre Dame de la Garde, look at the view of Marseille from here and the French Riviera right there, turn around up to the Notre Dame de la Garde. Very beautiful scenery.
After a quick photo op it was back down the hill to the Vieux Port. The les Petit Train leaves every 20 minutes from the exact same spot (at Notre Dame de la Garde parking lot).
So we were here for about 4 and a half hours and we utilized our time right. Had a great lunch, went to the Vieux Port, took the le Petit Train up to Notre Dame de la Garde and now were back and got some Marseille Soap.
Maddy: For you Mom.
For Mother.
Well it's Au Revoir from Marseille. Next on Jaycation, we take a boat ride over to Monaco. We visit the famous Monte Carlo Casino and check out the streets of the famous (Monaco) Grand Prix.
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MARSEILLE, France Travel Guide | Top 5 Best Places In Marseille | You Must Visit !!

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5. Parc national des Calanques
It is a national park, established in 2012. It includes parts of the Massif des Calanques stretching between Marseille and Cassis.
It extends over 520 km2 (201 sq mi), of which 85 km2 (33 sq mi) is land, while the remaining is marine area.
4. Museum of European and MediterraneanCivilisations
It is a national museum, devoted to European and Mediterranean civilisations
It was designed by the architect Rudy Ricciotti in collaboration with the architect Roland Carta.
3. Fort Saint-Jean
Fort Saint-Jean is a fortification in Marseille, built in 1660 by Louis XIV at the entrance to the Old Port.
Since 2013 it is linked by two thin bridges to the historical district Le Panier, and to the MuCEM.
2. Vallon des Auffes
The Vallon des Auffes is a little traditional fishing haven in Marseille.
It is situated 2.5 km south-west of the Vieux-Port over the corniche Kennedy, between the Catalans beach and Malmousque bay.
1. Chateau d'If
It is a fortress (later a prison) located on the island of If, the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago.
It is famous for being one of the settings of AlexandreDumas' adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo.
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